Tiruppur (State Assembly Constituency)
Tiruppur is the legislative assembly, that includes the city, Tiruppur. Tiruppur assembly constituency was part of Coimbatore parliamentary constituency. It was a two-member constituency in 1952 election.
Winners
A total of 14 members from 13 elections have been elected from this constituency. It has elected 5 members each from Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, and 4 members each from Indian National Congress, and 2 members each from Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist).
Madras State
Year | Winner | Party | Votes | Runner-up | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1952 | 1) Arumugam 2) Rangasami Naidu |
INC INC |
38,846 30,991 |
3) Muthivanam 4) Ramaswami |
CPI CPI |
21,772 15,736 |
1957 | K. N. Palanisamy | INC | 29,519 | V. Ponnulinga Gounder | CPI | 18,976 |
1962 | K. N. Palanisamy Gounder | INC | 41,748 | Ponnulinga Gounder | CPI | 26,175 |
1967 | S. Duraisamy | DMK | 35,518 | K. N. Palanisamy Gounder | INC | 21,373 |
Tamil Nadu
Year | Winner | Party | Votes | Runner-up | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1971 | S. Duraisamy | DMK | 40,762 | S. A. Khader | IND | 32,995 |
1977 | R. Manimaran | ADMK | 38,984 | A. Ganapathy | CPI | 24,569 |
1980 | R. Manimaran | ADMK | 63,371 | Mohan Kandasamy alias (P. Kandasamy Gounder) |
INC(I) | 39,276 |
1984 | K. Subbarayan | CPI | 51,874 | R. Manimaran | ADMK | 50,634 |
1989 | C. Govindasamy | CPM | 55,481 | K. Subbarayan | CPI | 38,102 |
1991 | V. Palanisamy | ADMK | 92,509 | C. Govindasamy | CPM | 55,868 |
1996 | K. Subbarayan | CPI | 101,392 | C. Sivasami | ADMK | 60,337 |
2001 | C. Sivasami | ADMK | 127,224 | Lalitha Kumaramangalam | BJP | 80,668 |
2006 | C. Govindasamy | CPM | 105,713 | S. Duraisamy | MDMK | 94,754 |
Post Delimitations 2008
Owing to the enormous Urban agglomeration in the Tiruppur city, Tiruppur (State Assembly Constituency) is now bifurcated into Tiruppur North and Tiruppur South constituencies.
References
- "Statistical reports of assembly elections". Election Commission of India. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
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